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Pune, India - February 14, 2018 /MarketersMedia/ —

Custom Assays Market 2018

Wiseguyreports.Com adds “Custom Assays Market –Market Demand, Growth, Opportunities, Analysis of Top Key Players and Forecast to 2025” To Its Research Database.

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This report provides in depth study of “Custom Assays Market” using SWOT analysis i.e. Strength, Weakness, Opportunities and Threat to the organization. The Custom Assays Market report also provides an in-depth survey of key players in the market which is based on the various objectives of an organization such as profiling, the product outline, the quantity of production, required raw material, and the financial health of the organization.

Global Custom Assays market competition by top manufacturers, with production, price, revenue (value) and market share for each manufacturer;

On the basis of the end users/applications, this report focuses on the status and outlook for major applications/end users, consumption (sales), market share and growth rate for each application, including
Academic and Research Institutes
Biotechnology Companies
Contract Research Organizations
Life Science Industries
Diagnostic Centers
Food and Beverage Companies

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BANGKOK — A cloud of unhealthy haze has settled across the Thai capital, shrouding the gilded temples and towering skyscrapers that draw millions of tourists to the city each year. The country's Pollution Control Department said Thursday that concentrations of tiny particles known as PM 2.5 that are a benchmark measure of air quality were almost double the levels considered safe. Department officials blamed high humidity for contributing to the haze, while environmentalists cited the capital's famously traffic-choked streets. Tara Buakamsri, Thailand director for Greenpeace Southeast Asia, in a Thursday Facebook post blamed Bangkok's polluted air on the city's abundance...

SINGAPORE — The top U.S. diplomat overseeing arms sales said Wednesday she sees keen interest in American weaponry in Asia, where China's military footprint and political influence are surging. Ambassador Tina Kaidanow was part of a large U.S. delegation to the Singapore Airshow, the largest in the region, and urging Southeast Asian governments to purchase U.S.-made arms like the F-35 fighter jet. Two F-35B fighter jets, belonging to the U.S. Marine Corps and made by Lockheed Martin, made their debut Tuesday at the air show. The jets can take off from a short runway and land vertically. "It's been great,...

SINGAPORE — Performers from Southeast Asia took part in an international lion dance competition in Singapore ahead of the Lunar New Year, the most important holiday in the Chinese calendar. The traditional dance includes performers dressed in a lion's costume and mimicking the animal's movements. It is believed to bring good fortune. The participants at the 11th International Lion Dance Competition came from Vietnam, Singapore, Myanmar, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Malaysia. They were judged according to their skills, grace and music. This year's winner was a team from Vietnam. "Lion dancing is a fading tradition as we are seeing...

HUE, Vietnam — As a 19-year-old scout and spy for the communist forces in South Vietnam, Hoang Thi No remembers the determination and spirit of her 11-member team of young women who took part in the audacious Tet Offensive that turned the tide of the Vietnam War 50 years ago. "If we didn't fight the enemy, they would destroy us all," she said. "We were young and weren't afraid. ... Once we had a strong ideology, we could do anything." Her unit was known as the Perfume River Squad for the river that runs through Hue, Vietnam's cultural capital and...

JAKARTA, Indonesia — Campaigners are calling for the closure of Indonesian animal markets touted as tourist attractions where dogs are bludgeoned by the thousands and blow-torched alive. One of the markets on the island of Sulawesi, known as Tomohon Extreme Market, was previously listed on TripAdvisor as a top attraction until animal welfare groups complained. Local tour operators and officials continue to promote the markets as destinations. The welfare groups say the treatment of animals at Tomohon and another market in North Sulawesi province that sells dog meat was "brutally cruel" and like "walking through hell." Videos shot by the...